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Bachelor of Science (Honours Economics)

Total courses: forty.

Major requirements: twenty courses in Economics including, 41-110, 41-111, 41-212 (or 65-251), 41-221, 41-222, 41-231, 41-232, 41-306, 41-313, 41-414, 41-423, 41-433, 41-406, 41-424, 41-434, and five Economics elective courses at the 300 or 400 level.

Other requirements:
(a) 60-104, 62-120 (or 62-125 or 62-126), 62-140 (or 62-139), 62-141, 62-190, 65-250, plus one additional course (200-level or higher) from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
(b) An additional 13 courses, a maximum of which two may be Economics courses.


RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCING:

Fall: Year 1
41-110
62-140 (or 62-139)
62-120 (or 62-125)
Elective or 60-104 (1)
Elective (2)

Winter: Year 1
41-111
62-141
62-190
Elective or 60-104 (1)
Elective (3)

Fall: Year 2
41-221
41-231
65-250
Elective (4)
Elective (5) x

Winter: Year 2
41-222
41-232
41-212 (or 65-251)
Elective (6)
Elective (7)

Fall: Year 3
Economics Elective (1)
Economics Elective (2)
Math or Stats Elective
Elective (8)
Elective (9)

Winter: Year 3
41-306
Economics Elective (3)
Elective (10)
Economics Elective (4)
Elective (11)

Fall: Year 4
41-313
41-423
41-433
41-406
Elective (12)

Winter: Year 4
41-414
41-424
41-434
Economics Elective (5)
Elective (13)

Notes: A maximum of two ‘elective’ courses may be from Economics.In the Winter term of the first year, a student who had successfully completed 41-110 could take 41-221 in place of an elective, and thus add an elective in the Fall term of his or her second year. Conditional on satisfying the prerequisites, a student could move 41-313 and 41-414 from the fourth year to the third year.
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